The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 15, 1902, Image 5

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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
A BABY KANGAROO.
Thero is a baby kangaroo, Just
born, at tbo zoological park upon
which arc fastened the hopes and
ambitions of every ono connected
with tho big animal pliicc. Ifo carno
into existence only a few days ago
and marks a new era in the history
of the zoo, for ho is the first infant
kangnroo to show his tiny head at
the zoo and one of tho few ever born
in captivity. So far his head is tho
only part of his small body that has
been seen. ' Ho has not yet left his
mother's pouch, but is content and
will be for some time to view tho
world from between his parent's
paws.
The dnv he was. born his mother
Immediately placed him in the pouch
made for that purpose by nature,
whence ho has not yet issued. Ev
ery now and then ho thrusts a deli
cately formed head into the open
air and purveys tho surroundings.
Each appearance is hailed with de
light by the animal men.
. Tho head of tho baby resembles
that of a black and tan puppy. The
ryes aro bright and clear, nearly
black in color, while tho infant's
oars are a delicate pink. Washing
ton Times.
His Calculation Was Correct.
Trofessor Truman Henry Safford
is one of the most remarkable light
ning calculators now living.
One day a gentleman who had
heard of his powers and wished to
make a test said to him:
"I have a little problem for you,
Trofessor Safford. I was born
Aug. 15, 1870, at 3 o'clock in tho
afternoon. This is June 20, 1901,
and it is just 3 o'clock. Now, can
you tell lTie my age in seconds?"
The great man frowned, bent his
head and began to walk rapidly up
and down, twisting bis mustache
and clasping and unclasping his
hands in his nervous way. After a
moment or so ho returnod the an
swer, which was somewhere near
three billions.
The gentleman produced a paper
containing the problem worked out
and said, with a superior smile:
"Well, professor, 111 give you
credit for great genius, but you're
several thousands out."
The professor stretched out his
hands for the paper and, running
over the calculation, said contempt
uously:
"No; you are.
the leap years 1"
You'vo left out
Von Moltko Snubbed Bismarck.
Field Marshal Iilumenthul's "Di
ary," as now published by his son,
throws light on several incidents of
tho wars of IMG and 1870-71, and,
among other things, it disposes of
tho calumny which Hisinarek him
self never sought to destroy that
the crown prince, worked upon by
bis wife, was opposed to tho bom
burdment of Paris.
Tho "Diary" also shows what
Dr. Busch only hints at in his pages
that tho relations between Bis
marck and Moltko in France were
very strained, the chancellor having
complained that he was always
treated by his great military col
league with "distinct incivility and
rudeness." This coolness charac
terized their relations to tho end, so
that ono who knew them well oneo
compared them to "a pair of Alpine
peaks illumined by the rays of the
sun (of glory), but separated by a
3eep and sunless valley of snow."
Corbln and the Chinese Tailor.
They tell an amusing story of
Adjutant General Corbin at Cavite.
There is a Chinese tailor thero of
some note for tho making of white
uniforms, to whom the olliccrs often
come from Manila. The general vis
ited Cavite und wont to the China
man to be measured for some
clothes. "You will come over to
tho Oricnte tomorrow and bring
them to bo tried on?" he said.
This was not at all the China
man's idea of doing business. "No
can do," he said. "Admiral, he come
oil ship to try on clothes; you come
too."
It was that or no clothes, and the
general had to go back to the China
man's shop to have his clothes fit
ted. Long Life of an Ad.
A contract for an advertisement
in a Chicago newspaper, which lias
run continuously for ten years, two
months ami twenty-one days, was
terminated recently "only because the
advertiser wished to make a new
contract for both daily and Sunday.
During the term of the contract tlie
enly change made in the wording of
the ad. was when the place of busi
ness was moved.
He Likes Seventeen.
Sir L. Alma-Tudema, it is said,
regards seventeen as a lucky nuin-'
her. Miss Epp, who is now Lady
Tadema, was seventeen when he met
hoi, the house in which they first
liver was 17, ho now lives at 17
(irove F.nd road, where he removed
one Nov. 17, and tho elaborately
beautiful house as it now is was be
gun one Aug. 17.
IJo'i. William J. Bryan iu a
Kicu!oh at Binningrluun, -Ala., de
clared tlmt Iki was willing for
homo one o! so. to act the part of
1 lie Democratic Moses,
Foley's Honey and Tilt
tor children, safe, sure. Vo opiates.
CONDENSED STORIES.
General Shatter's Criticism of Wag
ner's Musio.
General Shafter took a box for
the opera, says a San Francisco pa
per, and tho McKittrieks came up
from Bakersfield to pass tho month
with him and enjoy tho season. The
general, who delights in an active
life, declared ho never had go much
fun for the same amount of money,
and so tho Marlins, the general, tlie
McKittrieks," the llolbrooks, the
Hopkinsoa and the Keycaps went
pvcry night for awhile. " While tho
general was not exactly in the state
of a prominent first nighter who
said he liked Wagner, but he could
not stand that Dutchman Lohen
grin, he shied just a bit at "Dio
Walkure," for he had been told bo
often that one must be born in Ger
many at least 200 years ago to ap
preciate the mysteries o the ring.
When tho performance v. .. i ended,
a neighbor of the general asked him
how he liked it, and ho answered:
"It's too much like piano tuning
to suit me." And he could not be
dragged to Wagner again.
The Conductor.
An English paper says that John
Thilip Sousa, tho American band
master, was standing in his uniform
"wny don't you KNOW?"
on a railway platform when a trav
eler rushed up and asked, "Has the
9:30 gone yet?" "I really don't
know," replied the man in blue.
"Why don't you know?" shouted the
other angrily. "What are you stand
ing thero for, perhaps you will tell
me, just like a log of wood ? Aren't
you a conductor?" "Certainly I
am," replied Sousa; "the conductor
of a brass bund."
Cave Them to the Chambermaid.
James J. I T ill of railroad fame
was standing in front of tho cigar
stand in the Waldorf-Astoria, New
York, the other evening and asked
the man behind the cigars:
"Does any one ever smoke those
big thick cigars that come in the
round glass bottles?"
"Oh, yes, sir," said the cigar man.
"They are very popular around
Christmas time. But we don't keep
,hem."
"I am very glad to hear it," said
Mr. Hill. "Neither do I keep them.
Somo ono who I thought had some
legard for me sent me some the
other day, and I didn't know wheth
er any one ever 6moked them or
not. So I gave them to the cham
bermaid to decorate her room with."
Bagged at the Knee.
When Ed Gilmore of the Acade
my of Music and Colonel Jones of
tho aquarium meet at tho Fifth
Avenue hotel, there is always some
thing doing.
"I see thut Senator Stadler was
out gunning the other day," said the
colonel .to Ed Gilmore tho other
evening.
"Yes?'.' said Gilmoro. "Did he
bag anything?"
"Bagged a pair of duck."
"You don't say 1 Where'd he bag
'em ?"
"At the knee," said Colonel Jones.
"They wero duck pants." New
lork limes.
Like Cures Like.
As a preface to his attack upon
the recent army appointments in
England Hudyard Kipling tells
story of a man who was carrying a
bag and of whom a fellow traveler
asked what it was that the has. con
tained. "Mongooses," was tho an
swer. "My brother sees snakes, and
1 m takinc; the mongooses un to kill
jthem." "But your brother doesn't
kee real snakes." "No, but these
bren t real mongooses.
Beet Chicken Feed.
On tho country jdace of Russell
Sago a great many chickens are
raised.
"What do you consider the best
chicken feed?" asked a brother
financier.
"Oh, pennies, nickels and dimes,"
replied Mr. Sage, with humorous
gravity. New l ork I imes.
J. M. Newcomer, of Waynes
boro, lost a valuable horse. One
of his workmen was hauling earth
from the stone quarry in South
Waynesboro and the loaded cart
passed over a rock and upset over
tho bank, dragging the horse
along. The front leg of the horse
was broken in the fall, and later
had to be shot to put it out of mis-fry.
MERCANTILE APPRAISER'S TAX LIST.
MWoiih'tNtMiir. April .'M. IftO.
The follow)?' fx a lt ni' nditll :n,l w holes'! It
Vt'iiijt i's or ih'iii.M In (mkhIm, wtirt;-., ii.t'i-rlnm-dise.
t'o.'hmodiot . 4ii enM of w h Msdoi'i'
It I rni or nut t:re. xiil.U't-t to it men-untile liern i
tuA u Knltoii eouiity. 1 Vnh-tvlvimhi. returned to
the proper Hill hoiii ;e4 tlietein, hv the innicr-
miimI MernuitHe .upi itsei In u;..i for 1 he
otn.tvof Kiwton ufo. ,,(((!. mid li.tliilHhril nv
in? ilireetton of the roiiimlsonerN of wuiil
county;
Names of Uetiitlui-H. Clnlfloatlonof bustriesM.
AYUTOWNSIIll'.
J. Sehlern. meteh:nilKe.
.1. it. & I:. i'tittersou. imrehafidUe.
Mr. JttiH'rNon 1'eek. nieiehaiuli.se.
I'eler KirK, N.erchntiiNi.
HKT.KAST TOWNSHIP.
Joseph W. I,uk. lnerehinidtse.
mtiiott itiotiiti. inerunamt.c,
U. 4. rtieilott, mereh-inli-M.
Joseph I. Mellon., inei'elmn.yyo.
Mrs. M. Alters, rnerehumlise.
W. K. Hurl, inerehumlir.e. v
A. Ituiiyiin, mvrehuiulise.
hk rtiKu'tott N'Siitr.
('urnell St Son. men-hnmlNe.
lieoiye K. H. Hill. merehntnlNe.
W. K. (iolden. merehiinthM!.
William Palmer, merehiiMhsc.
Wtn. P. Uordnn, lnerehiitulwe.
Mix. M. K. Munti. lneruhiimlWe.
1HIUSU I'KKKK TOWNSHIP.
Crmrles i.yneli. mereluimlie.
Charles . Tnmx, mereliumiKe,
S. VV. Hurt, Jewtnor.
4ohn riesNiMKer, tnerehitntf
James S Akers. tuerehnmltse.
J. K. JuekHoii, tiitfiehiimh-e.
(JeoiKc .Seheneit, Kroe.encx,
m'HMN Township.
I.. Keliy. nterehiiniMse.
t'hurlt s Metielit e. mei elmmllse.
John K. Speek, oltrur.
S. I j. Bueuley, H'i elmw.No.
t runk V. Mure, tnerelmmliNe,
Hush M. Kline, tnerehumlixe.
Hurry Hit mil, eliir.
N. H. Hemy, meruhumlise.
U, M. Koihly, roecries.
A (J. foci.owuu, meichitnillsc
I.ICKINU CUKJ.K TOWN'SHU1
S. K. lMttmun. merelntndlse.
('. M. Dixon. iiiereh:iinlNe.
W. U. Speer, njerehunli-o.
Seott (mint. iiierchuiuli.e.
Churl en li. Davis, murehumlise,
McCONNKIXSJHJKU IIOUOUUH.
lohn Patterson, merchandise.
C. li. Steve tin, merehunt tailor,
(ieo, W. KeNuer & Co.. ineiehaudisc.
Hutl & Itender. niereliuuui-e.
Stoiitenie Hroihers. micelles.
W. H. Nespit. hardware.
Thomas A. Humniil. tfrueerles.
A. lr. Naee. merehunt tailor.
H. C. Smith & Co., n:erehundlNe.
John W. funk, eiirun.
John A. Irwiu. (,'i'oeeries,
John W. Grcutheud. inorehundise.
(ieotKe Itoxrolh, eitfurw.
C. JleiMiur. jfrnt-'e-riw1'
.1. K. Johnston, merchandise.
W. s. Dickson, clrtprs.
Mrs. M. Jl. Trout, dmr.
Albert Sioner.stovcs und tinware.
David Miilloy, trroccries. .
S.A. Nehit. hardware.
Mr. A. K Uttie. milliner.
Miss A. J. Irwin & Co.. milliners.
S. M. Uobinsou. KToc.i'i'ie.
T. J. Cohierer, furmiipf implements.
V S. Clcveuirer t Co.. turuiture.
Ceo, W. Smith, Ki'oceries.
Win. latouer. fiuuilure.
V. Al Kennedy, harness.
Mt.s K. M. Uress, uiiiiinery.
Ji.tuiel Orissiinrer.
M. M. Pitimati ujuehiiiery.
(ieo. W. Cooper, pool table.
(ieo. W. Cooper, merchandise.
Miss Mary Daniels, mitliuer.
TOD TOWNSHIP.
John A, Hatninil, merchandise.
D. Kdwurd Kore. merchandise.
J. C. tore, met'chaudistf.
Mrs. li. Frank Wiii e, merchandise.
TAYLOK ToWxVSHIP.
A. J. Lum Person merchandise.
W. It. J-.vuus, PiiKies.
N. 11 K'irk, mereiirndise.
Jacob Miller, merchandise
H. Orcyory. merchandise.
Cletn ciiesnut. furiiiiure,
Michael l.iiidik'. inercli-iiidise.
S. C. (iraccy.merchiindise.
JjoeUts Jt Wrijht. uierchaudisc.
W . Hrksuessrr. merehaiidise.
II. J-;. Huston, merchandise.
Samuel Hediord. merchandise.
A. N, Vii.lcr. merchandise.
T 1 1 OMI S ( )N TO W N S H 1 1 .
Amos Sharp. nierch;iudise.
Dennis Kveris. nicrelumilise.
J. H. Cjivull. nii'reh:indi-e.
J. C. Doulus. iiierehuntli-e.
lTNlOT(JWNSHIP.
S. Kd ard MeKee. mcrchundisc.
Seriever lirolhers. merchandise.
S. O. Lashicy. inerch indise.
W. i. Ijiishley. iiiercluiiKtise.
WKIJ.S TOWNS1P.
Haumiii'dncr & Co., merchandise.
Harry Spunkier, merchandise.
H. M. Kd wards, merchandise.
M. W. Houck. merchandise.
N. (i. Cunningham, inerchandisc.
11. H, Jlrideustiue. merchandise.
l-'ranl; Sprowl, merehnndlse.
H. McClain. miiliuery.
K. W. MeCtain, uierehaudise.
And notice is hereby driven to nil taxahles
herein thai un appeal, tn accordance wllh the
Mercantile Appraiser's Act of Assembly will be
held by the Treasurer of Kultou county, acting
tu conjunction with said Appraiser, at the oill
ee of the County Treasurer, in the Court House
McConuellKhurir. Pennsylvania, on Saturday.
May the Hist, Htr between the hours of IU o'
clock, u. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m., when and
where ali parties interested are required to up
pcurund all tfrievauces will be heard.
W. N. DAN1KLS,
Mercantile Appraiser.
The wrecks of Cervera's war
ships are to be sent to Philadel
phia for scrap iron. They mark
the end of one of the greatest
scraps of recent years.
William Amsley made things
lively at his home in Charleston-n
on Saturday evening. It seems
that he had been to McConnells
burg and came home under the
influence of liquor. He succeed
ed in almost teariug the dress oil
his wife aud expressed himself
as being willing aud . physically
able to kill the entire family.
John L. Brindle, Peters towu
ship's fearless aud efficient con
stable was seDt for. When ho ar
rived at the scene of action the
smoke of tho buttle had sufficient
ly cleared for him to see Amsley
securely tied and several meu
holding him down. The constable
brought him to Mercorsburg,
where Mrs. Amsley made infor
mation before. Justice of the Peace
Slick. The Squire committed
tho prisoner to the lockup. But
ou Sunday morning Mrs. Amsley
relented and withdrew the charge
and the prisoner was permitted
to go home Mercorsburg Jour
nal. trv BjSGOVERY
FOn THAT COLD.
TAKE PiO GUIiSTITUTE,
Cures Consumption .Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Pneumonia, I ! :ty KcvcrJMeu-
risy, La( rippe, Hoarseness,
Bore Throat, Croup and
Whoopincf Cough.
fc NOCU57E. NOPAV.
Vic BOc. and $ 1 . TRIAL DOTTLES FREE.
ADVKKTISI! IN
Tlie Fulton County News
Seasonable Goods and Prices,
MGUSS RACKET STORE
Just scoured from New York tho best line of uudorwear for men
aud ladies that we ever had. Now for prices :
L.id'u-s' Uib Vest (taped
neck), 4 to ,"c.
Ladies' Liife Triminod
Uleiichod Vf.'sts J to l.'lo ;
Men's G;m".o S!iirts and
Drawers 2.'J to 4ru. J
Liidies Ilusiery, plain and j
open Rib, .
(j to 2i!e.
Luce Curtains, per pr.,,37 to Hric.
Curtain Poles, He.
Wiudow Shades 7 to ';"c
Mun'rt Sox, 5 to lilo.
Table Oil Cloth, per yd., .... V), e.
Ladies Corsets 25 to Kkr
Men's Dress Shirts, . . .24 to ."c.
Men's Work Shirts, ... .21! to 4 le
Scrim for Curtains, per yd, . 4c. ; Men's Pauls, big line, .75 to l.,v
Jute Rugs 45 to SSc. ; oys and Men's
Dress Patterns, 10yds lc. ioverttlls 25 to 7l.'c
Table Damask, 20 to 25c. j Mou's Working Gloves, to 45 .
Unbleached Muslins, ... 4.J to (Sc. i Men's Dress (Jloves, . . . 15 to 75c.
i Men's Mackintosh
Tho greatest liue we have over e s, 1.15 to 2. 15
; Men's Collars, ; 4 to l'.ic.
HULL & Bl-N'DLR, Managers.
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$ Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned
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McConnellsburg, Fa.
Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2 :
inches in tnickness.
Sash 11x20; 12x24;
12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch
fr i. a i- a ju iin.ii ..i.a
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V Sash four lights to windowfrom 45 cents to 70. O
0 These sash are all primed and ready for the glass.
Q Both the doors and the sash are made from best white q
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The only perfect washer. Unlike all others.
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Money Refunded.
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General Agent for
M. C. IlANDLKMAN & SONS,
Des Moines, Iowa.
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The World Moves
and so does the machinery in the
Willow Grove Woollen Mills
AT BUKNT CaIHNH, Pa.
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The proprietor has hud
coulideut th.'it he can l'k'iise
their work.
Manufacture of Carpet niul
Wool Batting for
C&rpet Chain
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I will take in wool nnd
1 Rooth Urothers, Dublin Mi!l: A. N. Witter's, Water full; V.'. v,;
Ji. IturkstrcKscr. Orchur! tlmvn; W. U. Spwr, Kaluviu; i,.;1
Z Lvnch's store at Crystal Springs; Jackson 's storo at Alters
villo, P. J. Uartou's, lJustonuiwts, and Huston's store at
rf
I will muko monthly visits
season, and will receive work a:ni relm u it.
W Thankful for past favoiH, aud holiciiiug a coutinuauco V-jJ
2 f smne, ' I am,
respectfully,
Cliildren's vvitli late heel, . . . .Cilc.
Misses and Youths
Shoos (i() tol.L'0
Ladies' O.xtords, .
Ladies Dress and
Coarse Shoes, . . .
15(,ys' Dress aud
.78 to 1.2 3
.K5 to 1.!
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Coarse Shoes, .
Men's Dcpss aud
Coarse Shoes, . .
CLOTH I IN G.
Boys' Kueel'auts, aOc. kwd, .2."c.
Hoys' SuitlvucePantrt.fiO to 1.1-
Uoys'3 piece Suits. .$2 4."i to 5.'Ji
Mou's Suits, any
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WASHER.
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A. J. SCIIKTROMPF,
Thick Valley, Pa.
over 50 years experience, and is
all who ninv entrust him with (,.."
Wool Carding a speciality.
Haps none better.
nlways in stock.
work at the followiug pines: '"i
to these i hices tluriii'' the rSi
II. U. HEKTZLEIt,
J?urnt Caliius, Pa.
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With a splendid asvjilmcnt of suinr.HT Hros
Goods in silks, woollens und n!i the nice things in
cotton und linen summer stulls with trimmin;; to
suit all. It will pay you 'richly to sec cur stock
tin's sprinsas we have nothing but nice new stock
to show you, especially in summer stutTs. Prices
from 4c up.
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tings from 24c up. Carpets 20c up. Wall pa
rers. all prices: a larec stock for immediate deliv
ery; will sell you a fair
pay in express charges.
Wo will make
Clothing
As we have some very special values to ofTer
Shoes
For ladies, misses, gentlemen and boys, at any
price from the best down.
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NEWS
Covers the Field.
In every part of the
County faithful re
porters are located
that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and National,
News, War News, a
Department for the
Farmer and Alechan
ic, Latest Fashions
for the Ladies. The
latest New York, Bal
timore, Philadelphia
Aarkets. The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Enaeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
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THE JOB DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
DODGERS,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
CARDS, 4c,
In fact anything and
everything in the hest
style along that line.
Sample copies of
the NiiWS sent t'uny
of your, friends cn
request.
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fancy silk ribbon at 12c; we
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Arr. New York.
Arr. lialtlQiure..
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A. M.
1 tl ii", 10
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Additional eut-tmuud local trulns wi:l rim
dnily, exofpt SuuUiiy, as follow: Umo
tihaliibciljui'K ti io a. in., U'avo Cunisie ;,.
111.. l.U'l 1L. ITl . I" til 1, in M it, w 1 ...
4 leave .Mi'oliaiiicsburk H.iV u. rn., T.'jli a. m.,
T a. in., i.ol 1. in.. S.Ho u. m.. 3.:l n. in..
s.:7 p. m.
Ti.iiU p. m.,
Trains No, f und 110 rundai v liplwcrn lln
Kurstown and HarrMiurK uud No. 2 lifivru
uiiouti;s late od Suudiiys
lially.
t Daily rxcept Suuday.
J.eil c
uo. l,uo. iuo. bilio. TUO. i
P. Ml A. mI A. U' I. Ml P. V!
II 5.V i 4'i' i 12 no 4 ii'.1
7 .Vil2 10 ! 9 (Kil 2 ;i!
II iu, 4 23' h lii:ll 10
n OOi 7 .Sail I -i:.: X 25 b
112 -III! 4 U.-.l... I
ft 20 K H'iV; Ifii 3 tJ H '!
S 12: K H. 12 2."l J 0l 0 m
" 0.'' (1 ( 12 IS' 4 2;l, 9 '.".l1
'j 20: 9 lki 1 H'l -I il'l' 9 f.
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I New Vorl:
I riiila
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J Mi-roorsl'iirtf ....
5" . Oroi'iioi'Ntio
J j ilat'l'f: lowu ....
M;u I irishllrj.'
7 Ar. Wii'oio'.sier.
1
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fl f ' HI 0(i
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11,10 ,i;
a 2ii. i
In lu ;
7 IV 10 IK
7 27 III 2v
K J, II II
fl 10,11 f,5
A. M. A. M l
M. 1
Additional local trains wllUcav,) U.ivnstv
as (oliows: Kor Chauiliorslmri.' and i n . rn,.,,
ate Ni.ni ins :M 5 15 i. in., for C.oii'.o anil ii,;
rlHi'"t s':it:n'ls :n 9 :ir a. in.. 2.m ). in.,rii,..
- i hi., ii.-.up. in.. n in p. m.:ulo lor Woo.'.iu'.'iv bi,. .
I'iil-.lat'V and luua-inodiute statiuii&ul 7.ul u u
ami H.IA p. in.
Nos. 1, if ami 9 ran dally bot'i'on llurrist'u'
J j and Huirivsiown.
T! Pnlliiiiic pinaoo slrepi'v cars bctv een N,
r i Yorli and linonvillo, Tr.nu., on trains l
i aiifl In ,iut
Throne vi coaohos to l.nd fro u lhllad"ln' '
ou train., 2 uod 4 east ami 5 and i mut
l'ai'v.
t Dnii;
nopi Sunday.
? on .Sundays will leave Phli iilclphln at
p. ni.
bUL'THUlN I'KNN'A K. K. TH AIN H.
I'an. (Mix.
mil w, "ill
I. M M A M l.vo. Art
ft iri lo no 7 ooii.'liiinibf i-Kbui-K..
ft 1!"I0 12 7 20; Murom
ft fi" 10 -ii 8 ;.!..MorooTsOiirK..
lill Of M Ml; I.iilidun
i 'as. iJL... l'al .
H to.l -l
a m a hi p m,
Jf' ll r. 4 :m
H !S I I ;.i 4 !
N On! 0 vl .
7 'J"! fl 4 .'j n o,
7 .Sol u no 3 m
22,11 lM 9 i;ii ....KluliinouiJ....
P. M. A. M A II
A. hi. 'V. hl.jP. V
Oonneoilon for all nnitlons on i,'urt:bfrl:i"'
Valley Uailroad und 1'ermi.y'variU Uadruu
Sti'ID.
II, A. Hiiini.H, J. K. rUivn.
Uen'i lsa. Atent. Supt.
ISEASEFI
ere the most fatal of all dis
eases. Efil CV'Q WDSEY CUBE Is 8
I lULCI 0 Eusraatfisi Reined;
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognlied by tmi-
t nent pliysldans as the best for '
t Kidney and Bladder troubles.
X PRICK SOc i $1.00.
Foley's Money and Tar
cures acids, prevents pneumonia.